Dhritiman essayed the role of Siddharta, a youth in search of a job, in Ray's 1970 classic 'Pratidwandi', while in 'Sajarur Kanta', he is the archetypal Bengali fictional sleuth Byomkesh Bakshi.
"Like Siddhartha in 'Pratidwandi', Byomkesh in 'Sajarur Kanta' is a contemporary character in spirit though the similarities are not apparent," says Dhritiman.
"Though the two films were shot in different time zones and by two directors poles apart, they are the same in spirit representing the contemporary middle class urban Bengali," the cerebral actor told PTI.
Claiming that his Byomkesh, falling in the age limit of 60s, was the most apt characterisation of the sleuth befitting writer Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay's scheme of things, Dhritiman says, "My character is more cerebral than other prototypes."
"I am not belittling others. But Byomkesh, as envisaged by Sharadindu, is not solely driven by the role of a crime-buster. He is a truth seeker (Satyaneswi) and I drew a prototype of him in consultation with the director," says the actor with a 40-year long career.